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Discover LudwigThe word 'drizzle' is a valid and usable word in written English
It is used to describe a light rain or fine mist, usually of short duration. Example sentence: We only had time to eat lunch outside before the light drizzle began.
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Drizzle the skin with a little honey and add the chicken stock to the dish.
Drizzle the salad with a little olive oil and lemon juice.
Drizzle some dressing and yoghurt through the open top just before eating.
Drizzle over grilled meats, roasted veg or morning eggs and use sparingly to enhance the flavour of stews and ragus.
Drizzle the hollandaise on top and serve.
Drizzle turned into downpour; the path through the village became a stream.There was no sign of the researchers on Mr Biju's return.
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Small, elegantly presented nibbles from an extensive menu include the local specialty, fried aubergines drizzled with honey, and tiny empanada pies.
According to a Twitter post from Labour's Douglas Alexander, who is in the constituency delivering leaflets, it's drizzling.
Serve the artichokes in bowls with sauce drizzled on top; I like them with a side of wilted greens.
5 Serve the ganache at room temperature drizzled with more olive oil and sprinkled with extra salt for crunch alongside the warm crostini.
Avoid it by draining it well, drizzling with a little olive oil then giving it all a good shake together and leaving to cool on a plate.
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